| Idaho geochemist's study ties arsenic levels in wells to irrigation |
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| Written by ROCKY BARKER, Idaho Statesman | |
| Thursday, 07 May 2009 | |
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Irrigation brought to the Treasure Valley by pioneers turned the desert green with the farm fields, orchards and pastures that built today's prosperity. Read more...
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